Grammar of Poetry

Grammar of Poetry
Title Grammar of Poetry PDF eBook
Author Matt Whitling
Publisher
Pages 171
Release 2012
Genre Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.)
ISBN 9781591281191

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Poetry of Grammar and Grammar of Poetry

Poetry of Grammar and Grammar of Poetry
Title Poetry of Grammar and Grammar of Poetry PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 840
Release 2010-12-14
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3110802120

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Emily Dickinson, a Poet's Grammar

Emily Dickinson, a Poet's Grammar
Title Emily Dickinson, a Poet's Grammar PDF eBook
Author Cristanne Miller
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 230
Release 1987
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780674250369

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Traces the roots of Dickinson's unusual, compressed, ungrammatical, and richly ambiguous style of poetry.

Intimate Grammars

Intimate Grammars
Title Intimate Grammars PDF eBook
Author Anthony K. Webster
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Pages 208
Release 2016-05
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0816534195

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On April 24, 2013, Luci Tapahonso became the first poet laureate of the Navajo Nation, possibly the first Native American community to create such a post. The establishment of this position testifies to the importance of Navajo poets and poetry to the Navajo Nation. It also indicates the Navajo equivalence to the poetic traditions connected with the U.S. poet laureate and the poet laureate of the United Kingdom, author Anthony K. Webster asserts, as well as its separateness from those traditions. Intimate Grammars takes an ethnographic and ethnopoetic approach to language and culture in contemporary time, in which poetry and poets are increasingly important and visible in the Navajo Nation. Webster uses interviews and linguistic analysis to understand the kinds of social work that Navajo poets engage in through their poetry. Based on more than a decade of ethnographic and linguistic research, Webster’s book explores a variety of topics: the emotional value assigned to various languages spoken on the Navajo Nation through poetry (Navajo English, Navlish, Navajo, and English), why Navajo poets write about the “ugliness” of the Navajo Nation, and the way contemporary Navajo poetry connects young Navajos to the Navajo language. Webster also discusses how contemporary Navajo poetry challenges the creeping standardization of written Navajo and how boarding school experiences influence how Navajo poets write poetry and how Navajo readers appreciate contemporary Navajo poetry. Through the work of poets such as Luci Tapahonso, Laura Tohe, Rex Lee Jim, Gloria Emerson, Blackhorse Mitchell, Esther Belin, Sherwin Bitsui, and many others, Webster provides new ways of thinking about contemporary Navajo poets and poetry. Intimate Grammars offers an exciting new ethnography of speaking, ethnopoetics, and discourse-centered examinations of language and culture.

Imitation in Writing

Imitation in Writing
Title Imitation in Writing PDF eBook
Author Matt Whitling
Publisher
Pages 66
Release 2004
Genre Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.)
ISBN 9781930443785

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A Child's Book of Poems

A Child's Book of Poems
Title A Child's Book of Poems PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Sterling Publishing Company
Pages 134
Release 2007
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781402750618

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A collection of poems evoking the world and feelings of childhood.

The Art of the Poetic Line

The Art of the Poetic Line
Title The Art of the Poetic Line PDF eBook
Author James Longenbach
Publisher Art Of
Pages 148
Release 2008
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN

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"Poetry is the sound of language organized in lines." James Longenbach opens The Art of the Poetic Line with that essential statement. Through a range of examples - from Shakespeare and Milton to Ashbery and Glück - Longenbach describes the function of line in metered, rhymed, syllabic, and free-verse poetry. That function is sonic, he argues, and our true experience of it can only be identified in relation to other elements in a poem. Syntax and the interaction of different kinds of line endings are primary to understanding line, as is the relationship of lineated poems to prose poetry. The Art of the Poetic Line is a vital new resource by one of America's most important critics and one of poetry's most engaging practitioners.